Dream a Big Dream, Make it a Memory of the Future, and Expect a Miracle! Do you really want to achieve greater professional success, financial wealth, and personal fulfillment? Is there a greater, more magnificent you trying to escape from a façade of self-imposed limitations? Are you cheating yourself by accepting anemic dreams and goals? Your Dreams Are Too Small will show you the path toward visualizing and realizing your most authentic, most magnificent dreams. This entertaining, educational story by the author of Never Fear, Never Quit teaches you too. • See the world as it really is, not as it seems when viewed through the distorted lens of your fear and desires. • Turn the paralyzing power of fear into the catalyzing energy for achievement and success. • Start working your way to success, not worrying your way to failure. • Escape the "Iron Triangle of False Personality" and become the person you are meant to be. • Employ the awesome power of Metaphorical Visualization to transform your self-image and encourage personal growth. • Stay focused on the crucial activities that will assure the fulfillment of your big dream. • Build a winning team by helping each of the players develop winning skills and attitudes. Your Dreams Are Too Small can be your wake-up call to dream big, act big, and achieve big!
oe is Founder and Head Coach of Values Coach (www.ValuesCoach.com), which provides training and consulting on values and culture for hospital and corporate clients. He is a best-selling author and frequent speaker for organization and association events. His books include All Hands on Deck: 8 Essential Lessons for Building a Culture of Ownership and The Florence Prescription: From Accountability to Ownership.
Joe also created the 60-module course on The Twelve Core Action Values, the world’s most comprehensive course on personal values and values-based life and leadership skills. Through the Values Collaborative, more than 500 people in more than 80 different organizations (as of this writing) have become Certified Values Coach Trainers (CVC-T) who share the course with coworkers (and in some cases reach out to a larger community). Paul Utemark, CEO of Fillmore County Hospital, said that as a result of this training: “I got a whole new team and didn’t have to change any of the people.”
Joe is an engaging and entertaining speaker who gives more than 100 presentations per year. He consistently earns “best of show” evaluation ratings and has many repeat clients. You can check Joe’s speaking topics and calendar and view the complete video of his keynote presentation for the annual leadership conference of Select Medical, America’s premier provider of rehabilitation services, at: http://www.valuescoach.com/speaking.
A lot of useful tools and advice. The ficticious story was cheesy, and would have been richer and more engaging had it taken a collective biography format. But again, the tools and advise were useful, so...glad I read it.
Your Dreams are Too Small is a good read and I can see where it would be helpful for someone trying to conquer their fears. I found myself saying 'yup' 'yup' as I read because there wasn't much new in it. If you've taken any leadership or coaching courses, or gone to school for business or marketing most of what is in the book is going to be something you've heard before. That is not to say I didn't like the book, it just happened that most of it didn't apply to me.